Reviewed · JET SKIS
30 Minute Jet Ski Ride along Isla Verde Beach
Thirty minutes can feel wonderfully fast. This Isla Verde jet ski ride gives you a lively way to see Puerto Rico’s northern shore from the water, with certified guides nearby and room for one or two people per jet ski. I like the chance to drive your own machine rather than sit on a boat, and I like that Chris and Kenny are repeatedly praised for friendly help, photos, and reassurance. The main catch is the unclear timing and weight limit: the description says 30 minutes in one place and an hour in another, while the listed weight limit changes from 320 to 350 pounds.
The ride costs $120 per jet ski, not per person. That can be fair for two people sharing one machine, but it is a much steeper price for a solo rider. I also would not treat the weather policy lightly. Wind has caused cancellations and rescheduling, and the meeting spot behind the Courtyard Isla Verde Marriott can be hard to locate if you arrive without clear directions.
In This Review
- Key points to know before you book
- What the Isla Verde ride actually offers
- Getting to the station behind the Courtyard Isla Verde Marriott
- The safety briefing and guide support
- Sharing one jet ski and checking the weight limit
- What the coastal ride feels like
- Weather can decide your whole afternoon
- Is $120 good value for half an hour?
- Who should book this Isla Verde activity?
- Practical booking advice for a smoother ride
- Should you book the 30-minute Isla Verde jet ski ride?
- FAQ
- Where does the jet ski ride begin?
- Where does the activity end?
- How long is the jet ski ride?
- How much does the activity cost?
- Can two people share one jet ski?
- What is the weight limit?
- What identification is required?
- Do you need to be a certain age?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
Key points to know before you book

- The $120 price is per jet ski: One machine can carry up to two participants, subject to the stated weight limit.
- The advertised ride is about 30 minutes: Another part of the description says an hour, so confirm the actual run time before paying.
- Chris and Kenny receive strong praise: Their friendly attitude, clear help, and reassurance are among the experience’s best features.
- Photos and 4K video may be available: Several riders received high-quality pictures and video, but ask about the cost and delivery before setting out.
- Meet behind the Courtyard Isla Verde Marriott: The official address is 7012 C. Avenue Boca de Cangrejos in Carolina, but the exact station can take some finding.
- Wind can stop the ride: Poor weather may lead to a new date or a full refund, though last-minute disruption can still affect your day.
What the Isla Verde ride actually offers
This is a short, private jet ski outing along Isla Verde Beach in Carolina, just outside central San Juan. You meet at 7012 C. Avenue Boca de Cangrejos, then return to that same spot when the ride ends.
The central appeal is simple: you operate the jet ski yourself, rather than being a passenger on a sightseeing boat. The description uses the word freestyle, which suggests open-water riding near the beach rather than a long guided route with several formal stops. You should expect the guide to keep the activity organized and safe, but the attraction is the speed, spray, and freedom to enjoy the water.
The available information does not provide a detailed route map, named landmarks, or a series of beach stops. That matters because you should book this for the ride itself and the coastal view, not for a narrated tour of San Juan. If you want museums, old streets, or a long cultural explanation, this is the wrong half-hour. If you want a quick burst of action during a beach day, it fits well.
The ride is listed as approximately 30 minutes. One section says an hour, so I would ask the operator to confirm the exact time before you arrive. Half an hour is enough to enjoy the basic thrill, but it is not a full-day water adventure. A one-hour session would offer better value, especially for a solo rider paying the full $120.
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Getting to the station behind the Courtyard Isla Verde Marriott

The meeting point is given as 7012 C. Avenue Boca de Cangrejos, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00979. Directions also say to go to the back of the Marriott Hotel, identified as the Courtyard Isla Verde, where you should find the station.
That wording is useful, but not perfectly precise. One person arrived and could not find the operation or get a response at the time of the booking. I would save the address, confirm the station location in advance, and allow extra time to walk around the hotel area. Do not assume that a hotel entrance automatically puts you beside the jet skis.
Parking is another cost to plan for. One rider paid or expected to pay about $13 to $20 for parking. That amount changes the true price of the experience, especially if only one person rides. The location is near public transportation, so you may have another way to reach it, but the supplied details do not identify a specific bus route or stop.
The ride ends where it starts. That is convenient because you do not need to arrange a separate return transfer or find a boat dock somewhere else along the coast.
The safety briefing and guide support

You are required to be over 21 and must present identification and a card for validation. Certified guides are part of the operation, and their presence is important for anyone who feels uncertain about controlling a jet ski.
The strongest feedback centers on the staff. Chris is praised by name for being attentive, helpful, and reassuring. Kenny is also singled out for friendly service, including helping one person who missed a reservation and allowing the ride to take place the following day. Several comments describe the crew as kind and welcoming.
That personal support may be the deciding factor for first-time riders. A jet ski can feel intimidating when you first sit down, especially if you are nervous about speed or balance. One rider specifically appreciated reassurance after feeling scared. You should still listen closely to the safety instructions and tell the guide if you are uncomfortable. Friendly staff are useful, but they do not remove the need to ride within your ability.
The description says most people can participate, but it does not provide detailed medical, swimming, or age information beyond the over-21 rule. One comment advises you to know how to swim. Treat that as sensible personal advice rather than a clearly stated formal requirement, since the official details only say that most people can participate.
Service animals are allowed. The activity is private, meaning only your own group participates rather than a large mixed group. That can make the experience feel less awkward for couples, families, or friends who want to stay together.
Sharing one jet ski and checking the weight limit

Each jet ski can accommodate up to two participants. The price is therefore best understood as $120 for the machine, not $120 for every person. Two people sharing one jet ski would pay less per head than two solo riders booking two machines.
The weight limit needs special attention because the information is inconsistent. One section says 320 pounds per jet ski, while another says 350 pounds per jet ski. That is a meaningful difference, not a typo you should ignore. If two people will share a machine, contact Kenny Jetski Rental and Tours and ask which limit applies on your date.
The wording also creates a practical question about riding positions. The supplied details confirm that two people can share one jet ski, but they do not explain how the operator assigns drivers or whether both people can take turns. If you want to switch drivers, ask before the session begins. Do not assume that a booking for two automatically means each person gets equal driving time.
For a solo rider, the price is harder to justify unless you especially value having your own machine. For two people who are comfortable sharing, the rate is more attractive. You also avoid paying twice for a private activity, since the group is limited to your party.
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What the coastal ride feels like

The ride takes place along Isla Verde Beach, known here for clear water and a broad northern-coast setting. From a jet ski, you get a low, open view of the shore that differs from what you see while standing on the sand. The water becomes the main setting, and the pace gives the beach a more active character.
You should expect a recreational ride rather than a major expedition. The description does not promise a trip to offshore islands, reef stops, snorkeling, or a long route toward Old San Juan. The value is in the short run of open-water movement and the chance to steer your own craft under guide supervision.
The word freestyle may appeal to experienced riders, but it should not be read as permission to ignore instructions. Your guide controls the operating area and safety process. Ask what kind of riding is allowed if you are hoping for sharp turns, faster runs, or a quieter cruise.
Photos and video are a popular part of the experience. Several people received multiple pictures and video, with one person praising the quality as 4K. That can be a real plus because it lets you enjoy the ride without trying to hold a phone while steering. Still, the supplied information does not say whether media is included in the $120 price. Ask before you go, especially if an extra fee applies.
Weather can decide your whole afternoon

This activity requires good weather. If poor conditions cause a cancellation, you are offered another date or a full refund. That is a reasonable policy for a water sport, but it can still be frustrating if you have built a tight San Juan schedule around the ride.
Wind has already led to rescheduling and refunds. One person questioned a cancellation after seeing other jet skis operating, while also acknowledging that the waves and wind later felt strong. That is a useful warning: conditions can vary by time, rider, and safety judgment. Seeing someone else on the water does not guarantee that your booking will run.
I would schedule this earlier in your stay rather than on your final afternoon. That leaves room for a new date if the wind changes. If you are booking close to departure, keep your plans flexible and confirm the activity is operating before paying for a ride across town.
The cancellation terms are simple: cancel at least 24 hours before the local start time for a full refund. Inside 24 hours, changes are not accepted and the amount paid is not refunded, except when the operator cancels because of poor weather. Read that timing carefully. A missed booking is not automatically covered.
Is $120 good value for half an hour?

The answer depends on how many people ride and how long the session truly lasts. At $120 for one jet ski, two people sharing would effectively pay $60 each before parking or any optional media cost. For a couple who wants a fast, private beach activity, that can be reasonable.
For one person, the same price buys only one short session. If the actual ride is 30 minutes, you are paying $4 per minute before parking. That is not a bargain, though the calculation is blunt and does not account for the equipment, guide support, and private format. If the session is actually an hour, the value improves considerably.
I like the private-group setup because you are not paying for strangers to join your party. The activity also requires less time than a full-day excursion, making it easier to pair with Isla Verde Beach, a meal, or another San Juan plan. The tradeoff is that a short ride leaves little room for delays, orientation, or weather changes.
The 3.5 overall rating suggests a mixed experience rather than a sure thing. The praise is warm when the operation runs well: friendly staff, strong reassurance, good scenery, and quality photos. The poor experiences involve missed connections, an unclear location, refunds, and weather-related cancellations. Those problems are not minor if you have already paid for transport and set aside part of your day.
Who should book this Isla Verde activity?

I would recommend it to you if you meet these conditions:
- You are over 21 and carry the required identification and payment card.
- You want an active water ride, not a long sightseeing tour.
- You are comfortable with a short session and possible wind-related changes.
- You are traveling with one other person who can share a machine.
- You value a private outing and guide support.
- You can reach the Marriott area with enough time to locate the station.
It is a good fit for a couple or small private group wanting a memorable break from beach lounging. It also suits a first-time rider who wants guides nearby and may appreciate the calm, encouraging approach described by people who rode with Chris.
I would hesitate if you have a rigid schedule, need an exact one-hour ride, dislike uncertainty around meeting points, or are close to the weight limit. I would also hesitate if you expect a long route with island stops or extensive local commentary. This is a focused jet ski session, not a broad Puerto Rico tour.
Practical booking advice for a smoother ride
Before booking, ask four direct questions:
- Is the ride 30 minutes or one hour?
- Is the applicable weight limit 320 or 350 pounds per jet ski?
- Is photo or 4K video included, and if not, what does it cost?
- Where exactly is the station behind the Courtyard Isla Verde Marriott?
Save the operator’s contact details and the meeting address on your phone. Since one person reported finding no staff at the meeting point, do not rely only on walking around and hoping the station is obvious.
Plan for parking if you drive, with an additional $13 to $20 mentioned as a possible cost. If you use public transportation, confirm the final walking route because the information only says the location is near public transit.
Arrive prepared with identification and the card used for validation. Keep the weather in mind, and avoid placing this activity immediately before an important flight or fixed dinner reservation. If you are late, a new slot is not guaranteed, although Kenny did accommodate one missed booking on a later day.
Should you book the 30-minute Isla Verde jet ski ride?
Book it if you want a quick, exciting water activity and can keep your plans flexible. The best reasons are the private format, the chance to drive your own jet ski, the clear Isla Verde setting, and the encouraging staff, especially Chris and Kenny. The possibility of useful photos and 4K video adds appeal, provided you confirm the price first.
Skip it if you need a precise itinerary, a guaranteed full hour, or a meeting point with no chance of confusion. The $120 rate makes the most sense when two people share one machine, and the unclear weight limit and ride length deserve confirmation before payment. With those details settled, this can be a fun half-day add-on to an Isla Verde visit, not a complete tour of San Juan.
FAQ
Where does the jet ski ride begin?
It begins at 7012 C. Avenue Boca de Cangrejos, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00979, behind the Courtyard Isla Verde Marriott.
Where does the activity end?
The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
How long is the jet ski ride?
The ride is described as approximately 30 minutes. Another part of the information says an hour, so you should confirm the exact duration before booking.
How much does the activity cost?
The listed price is $120 per jet ski. It is not a per-person price.
Can two people share one jet ski?
Yes. Each jet ski can accommodate up to two participants, subject to the applicable weight limit.
What is the weight limit?
The information gives two different limits, 320 pounds and 350 pounds per jet ski. Contact the operator to confirm which limit applies.
What identification is required?
You must present identification and a card to validate the booking.
Do you need to be a certain age?
Yes. Participants must be over 21 years old.
What happens if the weather is poor?
If the activity is canceled because of poor weather, you can choose a different date or receive a full refund.
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